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1981 German Formula Three Championship
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The 1981 German Formula Three Championship (German: 1981 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft)[1] was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars held in Germany, Belgium and Austria. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars which conformed to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 29 March at Nürburgring and ended at the same place on 20 September after eleven rounds.

Bertram Schäfer Racing driver Frank Jelinski had successfully defended his championship crown. He won races at Wunstorf, Erding and Nürburgring. Franz Konrad lost in the title battle just by three points. Stefan Bellof completed the top-three in the drivers standings with wins at Diepholz, Hockenheim and Siegerland. Peter Schindler and 1981 FIA European Formula 3 Championship driver Oscar Larrauri were the only other drivers who won race in the season.[2]

Teams and drivers

Entry List[3]
Team Driver Chassis Engine Rounds
West Germany AC Mayen West Germany Bernd Suckow Chevron B47 Toyota 1–3, 10–11
West Germany Andy Wietzke West Germany Andy Wietzke Martini MK34/016 Toyota 4–11
West Germany Bertram Schäfer Racing West Germany Frank Jelinski Ralt RT3/214 Toyota 1, 3–11
Sweden Bewa Fritid Sweden Thomas Kaiser Ralt RT3/245 Toyota 2, 7
France BP Racing France Alain Ferté Martini MK34 Alfa Romeo 1
West Germany Druck Chemie — Partner der Druckindustrie West Germany Helmut Bross Maco 381/M017 Toyota 2–4, 10–11
Mexico Miguel Muniz-Rizo 5–7
West Germany Harald Brutschin Ralt RT3 1–7
Belgium Herve Roger Ralt RT3 1–9
West Germany Thomas von Löwis 11
Belgium Maurice Roger Chevron B47/47–79–02 1–6, 8–9, 11
France Ecurie Elf Antar France Denis Morin Martini MK34 Toyota 1
France Ecurie Motul Nogaro France Philippe Streiff Martini MK34 Alfa Romeo 1
West Germany EMSC Bitburg West Germany Albert Hamper Chevron Toyota 6, 9
West Germany Manfred Hebben Ralt RT1 Toyota All
West Germany Heinrich Heintz Ralt RT1/23 BMW 2, 6, 8–9, 11
West Germany Harald Tonat March BMW 3–7
West Germany Escuderia TR Balear West Germany Helmut Kalenborn Derichs D37/F3-78-02 Toyota 6
Italy Euroracing Italy Mauro Baldi March 813/4 Alfa Romeo 1
Italy Fabio Mancini March 813 1
Switzerland Formel Rennsport Club Switzerland Hanspeter Kaufmann March 803/11 Toyota 8–9, 11
Switzerland Marcus Simeon Argo JM3 7, 11
Switzerland Robert Treichler March 783 2, 8–9
Switzerland Jo Zeller March 793 All
Switzerland Fredy Eschenmoser Switzerland Fredy Eschenmoser Ralt RT3 8
West Germany Gelo Nachwuchs Racing Team West Germany Stefan Bellof Ralt RT3/215 Toyota 3–11
West Germany Gebhardt Motorsport — Spiess Tuning West Germany Günter Gebhardt Ralt RT3 Mercedes 2–7
West Germany Gummi Scheufele Racing Team West Germany Rudi Seher March 793/4 Toyota 1–2, 4–5, 9
West Germany Gerold Hirth Chevron B43 Toyota 1–2, 4–6
West Germany Hans-Joachim Hösch West Germany Hans-Joachim Hösch Chevron B43 Toyota 3–4
West Germany Heidsieck Monopole Racing Team United Kingdom Donald Bradway March 813 Toyota 1–7, 9–11
West Germany Herbert Bürgmayr March 803 BMW 4–5, 9
Mexico Ramon Gonzales 6–7
West Germany Gero Fleck March 803B Toyota 1, 3, 10
West Germany Jürgen Schlich 2
West Germany Uwe Teuscher March 793 Toyota All
Belgium Hubert de Spiegelaere Belgium Hubert de Spiegelaere March 803B 8
Italy Ignazio Rizza Italy Ignazio Rizza March 743/3 BMW 1, 9
West Germany Jan Thoelke West Germany Jan Thoelke Maco 381/M024 Toyota 1–2
France Jean-Louis Schlesser France Jean-Louis Schlesser Martini MK34/002 Alfa Romeo 1
Switzerland Jeans Michel Racing Team Switzerland Pierre-Alain Lombardi Ralt RT3 Toyota 8
West Germany Johann Eisenmann West Germany Johann Eisenmann March 753/5 Toyota 5–6
West Germany Josef Kaufmann Racing West Germany Josef Kaufmann Martini MK31 Toyota All
West Germany Klaus Hansert West Germany Klaus Hansert Maco 378/M021 BMW 3
West Germany Klaus Zimmermann Racing Team West Germany Jochen Dauer March 813 Toyota 11
Austria Konrad Racing West Germany Peter Kroeber March 803 Toyota 1
France Marlboro Racing for Zolder Belgium Didier Theys Martini MK34 Alfa Romeo 1, 8
Netherlands Michael Bleekemolen Netherlands Michael Bleekemolen Ralt RT3/208 Toyota 8
West Germany Monopole Suze Weigel Racing West Germany Harald Brutschin Ralt RT3 Toyota 8–10
West Germany Edgar Pohl 11
France Pascal Fabre France Pascal Fabre Martini MK34 Alfa Romeo 1
West Germany Peter Cornand West Germany Peter Cornand Ralt RT1 Toyota 1–3, 5–6, 9–11
West Germany Peter Wicks West Germany Peter Wicks Chevron B38 Toyota 6, 11
West Germany Peter Wisskirchen West Germany Peter Wisskirchen Ralt RT1/137 Toyota 2–3, 6–7, 10–11
West Germany RGA Sohler Ski Racing Team West Germany Franz Oelmayer Ralt RT1 BMW 4–5
Switzerland Scuderia Calanda Switzerland Jakob Bordoli Martini MK31/003 Toyota 1
West Germany Scuderia Colonia West Germany Willi Hüsgen Maco 376/M013 Toyota 1, 3, 6–11
Austria Scuderia Teutonia Austria Franz Konrad March 803B/1 Toyota All
Italy Scuderia Torino Corse Argentina Oscar Larrauri March 813/7 Toyota 1
Italy Emanuele Pirro Martini MK34 1
West Germany Team Motor Presse Dienst MPD „Sport“ West Germany Bernd Wicks Derichs D380/01 Toyota 3–11
West Germany Thomas Holert West Germany Thomas Holert March 803 Toyota 1
Sweden Thorbjörn Carlsson Sweden Thorbjörn Carlsson Ralt RT3/244 Toyota 2, 7
France Total France Philippe Alliot Martini MK34 Alfa Romeo 1
Austria Ursula Ortmann — Ortmann Racing Team Austria Karl Hasenbichler March 813/8 Toyota 2, 4, 6, 9
West Germany Victory Team Berlin West Germany Peter Katsarski Ralt RT3 Toyota 1, 3–5, 7–11
Austria Walter Lechner Racing School West Germany Harald Brutschin Ralt RT3 Toyota 11
Austria "Umberto Calvo" Ralt RT3/220 1, 4–5, 7–10
Austria Peter Schindler Ralt RT3/234 1–2, 5, 8

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Round Location Circuit Date Supporting
1 West Germany Nürburg, West Germany Nürburgring 29 March XVI. ADAC Goodyear 300 km Rennen
2 West Germany Nürburg, West Germany Nürburgring 23 May XXVII. ADAC 1000 km Rennen
3 West Germany Wunstorf, West Germany Wunstorf Air Base 21 June ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Wunstorf
4 West Germany Erding, West Germany Erding Air Base 5 July 4. ADAC-Flugplatz-Rennen Erding
5 Austria Salzburg, Austria Salzburgring 12 July 9. ADAC-Bavaria-Rennen
6 West Germany Nürburg, West Germany Nürburgring 19 July ADAC-H.G.Bürger-Gedächtnisrennen — Preis von Luxembourg
7 West Germany Diepholz, West Germany Diepholz Airfield Circuit 26 July 14. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Diepholz
8 Belgium Heusden-Zolder, Belgium Circuit Zolder 23 August